
When a Chapter Ends Without Closure
Accepting what remains unresolved
4/30/20261 min read

Not every ending comes with clarity.
Sometimes things end without explanation. Without resolution. Without the sense that everything has been understood.
This lack of closure can be difficult to carry.
People replay conversations. Revisit decisions. Search for meaning that may never fully arrive.
American Director Franklin Livingston’s storytelling in Abrogation reflects this reality — endings that are not clean, not simple, but deeply human. His work acknowledges that unresolved experiences still shape who we become.
Closure is not always given.
Sometimes it is created.
And that creation begins within.
